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i have seen india and china when we went to china in 2004, maybe 2003, the period with an india and china was maybe $2 billion. it was a mango driven trade. today, i think this month the chinese prime minister promised to india we are going to talk 150 billion as the next horizon. this is without, without drawing on line issues but it is drawing on claims. so i think what asia is looking for is that we can have coalitions within each other without necessarily being get david to. now, it's a dangerous game but all games are dangerous, as kissinger made a lifetime career out of asia. but this is the way it is, and military power as a dominant element of strategy will not work. as a background element of strategy, yes. essential, important. it could have for the first time three years ago, there was a conference in which we discussed india and american cooperation in the pacific. never happened before. it doesn't mean that navies are going to march and conquer the items. but we are taking positions which are cooperative, which are dynamic, and which recognize that nations change, people chan
i have seen india and china when we went to china in 2004, maybe 2003, the period with an india and china was maybe $2 billion. it was a mango driven trade. today, i think this month the chinese prime minister promised to india we are going to talk 150 billion as the next horizon. this is without, without drawing on line issues but it is drawing on claims. so i think what asia is looking for is that we can have coalitions within each other without necessarily being get david to. now, it's a...
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of asean nations as well as china. the united states has also expressed its concern over the potential flashpoint. and now a senior indian official has indicated that country, too, is anxious to counter the maritime assertiveness of china. nhk world reports from new delhi. >> reporter: india's navy chief held a media conference on monday, in which he addressed the spreading maritime power of india's big east asian rival. he expressed admiration for china but also sounded a note of alarm. >> it's impressive and certainly a concern for us which we continuously evaluate and work out our options and our strategy. >> reporter: admiral joshi raised eyebrows when he suggested that the indian navy was ready to send warships to the south china sea. >> translator: whenever we're needed to defend our national interests in the maritime domain, the navy has the mandate to do so by all means necessary. >> reporter: the admiral referred specifically to india's joint efforts with vietnam to explore marine resources as well as the free
of asean nations as well as china. the united states has also expressed its concern over the potential flashpoint. and now a senior indian official has indicated that country, too, is anxious to counter the maritime assertiveness of china. nhk world reports from new delhi. >> reporter: india's navy chief held a media conference on monday, in which he addressed the spreading maritime power of india's big east asian rival. he expressed admiration for china but also sounded a note of alarm....
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and this comes of course with china's rising dominance in the international arena first of all china faces many social problems and the recent financial crisis has highlighted a lot of these for example the unemployment situation of course the official unemployment data does not capture migrant workers so really getting these migrant workers to be included in china's. growth and transform ation into a much more market consumption as economy is very important and the other problem facing china of course is environmental and you know china is of course addressing some of this these issues certainly from the new twelfth five year plan we can see a lot of emphasis is now put on green grace really addressing environmental issues now finally the very very major problem facing china which probably needs addressing really soon is reform in terms of constitutional reform having the right rules of law will benefit china in the longer term and without this i really don't think that china will sustain its current pace of growth for much longer than ten ten years or so. i'll be back in just under
and this comes of course with china's rising dominance in the international arena first of all china faces many social problems and the recent financial crisis has highlighted a lot of these for example the unemployment situation of course the official unemployment data does not capture migrant workers so really getting these migrant workers to be included in china's. growth and transform ation into a much more market consumption as economy is very important and the other problem facing china...
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this is not -- in south china sea, china is trying to advance. with the philippines and vietnam and other countries. they claim the islands at least in south china sea. east china sea there is an issue with japan. and from japan, -- [inaudible] the taiwan, the philippines, this is called -- from the viewpoint of china. violence exists in the pacific. china openly express their strong interest in the maritime security and also the territory along those islands. so these china sea, this is not isolated when. this is a kind of china military strategy to advance. >> that's an important point. which are basically saying this is about power. and a powerful which china is going to become more powerful. they are powerful to write history. we write history. you are seeing lines challenge, and i remember talking to george soros once when, after he so go the back of england, wrote the bank of england and what he saw as a hedge fund manager as a chance to basically drive so hard against the line that fundamentally the institutional power on the bank of engla
this is not -- in south china sea, china is trying to advance. with the philippines and vietnam and other countries. they claim the islands at least in south china sea. east china sea there is an issue with japan. and from japan, -- [inaudible] the taiwan, the philippines, this is called -- from the viewpoint of china. violence exists in the pacific. china openly express their strong interest in the maritime security and also the territory along those islands. so these china sea, this is not...
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of course is environmental and china is of course addressing. some of this these issues certainly from the new twelfth five year plan we can see a lot of emphasis is now put on green grace really addressing environmental issues now finally the very very major problem facing china which probably needs addressing really soon is reform in terms of constitutional reform having the right rules of law will benefit china in the longer term and without this i really don't think that china will sustain this current pace of chords for much longer than ten ten years or so. a moving element of the global market starting with wall street west stocks are still fluctuating between gains and losses as president barack obama held his ground about raising taxes for the highest income americans and it's the anticipations who ground to those tools that leave the european stocks flat in the cheese day session that says investors stay on the fence even while you side stateside as debates continue between democrats and republicans on that so-called fiscal cliff the co
of course is environmental and china is of course addressing. some of this these issues certainly from the new twelfth five year plan we can see a lot of emphasis is now put on green grace really addressing environmental issues now finally the very very major problem facing china which probably needs addressing really soon is reform in terms of constitutional reform having the right rules of law will benefit china in the longer term and without this i really don't think that china will sustain...
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but at least the silver lining is positive for china. but realize, china is $8 trillion. our market is about twice the size. so we really need those manufacturing numbers to kick in next year. but of course there have been so many good confidence and housing numbers to sort of buttress that weaker number yesterday. > what is your stock strategy in the current market? > > i think the big question everyone has to ask themselves is, do i need microsoft, cisco, and intel in my portfolio? they have been laggards for years. microsoft at least has been paying some good dividends. it's kind of appreciated somewhat over the past couple of years. but you know, that pc market is not really happening; it's all the tablets and the smartphones. so, you have to ask yourself, next year, do i keep these stocks in my portfolio? so many people own them. > yes or no? what is the answer? > > i am going to give them another year, but intel is really on the chopping block, despite the fact it pays such a good yield. but we just have to see what the business trends are going to be in the first q
but at least the silver lining is positive for china. but realize, china is $8 trillion. our market is about twice the size. so we really need those manufacturing numbers to kick in next year. but of course there have been so many good confidence and housing numbers to sort of buttress that weaker number yesterday. > what is your stock strategy in the current market? > > i think the big question everyone has to ask themselves is, do i need microsoft, cisco, and intel in my portfolio?...
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amid accusations china is somebody. in the disputed area and for more on this we're now joined live by professor joseph trying of city university thank you very much indeed for joining us professor so why is india getting so heavily involved in this dispute. i guess the recent course has been the issue off a new passport but it's time these authorities indicate territories in dispute between time in india as chinese territories may need the two pieces of land at the eastern and western foothills of the himalayas known as the our natural pradesh and outside chin because of the mesquite nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be reaped in dealing with time you know obviously a high of course government popular and provides more support for military spending especially spending on modernization and while it may be india has its own security has own is own energy security problem and it is eager to explore our natural gas in the south china sea i do believe that india certainly has influence with india
amid accusations china is somebody. in the disputed area and for more on this we're now joined live by professor joseph trying of city university thank you very much indeed for joining us professor so why is india getting so heavily involved in this dispute. i guess the recent course has been the issue off a new passport but it's time these authorities indicate territories in dispute between time in india as chinese territories may need the two pieces of land at the eastern and western...
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india has announced it's ready to deploy its navy in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area with beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for we influence and control india does not lay any territorial claims but it's needed national interests are tied to the scenes vast natural resources professor joseph chan of hong kong city university thinks the indian government cannot stay thoughtful and in the conflict huge of domestic political pressure. the recent course has been the issue of a new. army so far a keys indicating territories in disputes between time in the near chinese territory. may need the two pieces of land at the eastern and western hills up to yuma layers known as the our natural predators and asked my chin because of the mistake nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be reaped in dealing with time you know obviously a higher. government popular and provides more support fo
india has announced it's ready to deploy its navy in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area with beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for we influence and control india does not lay any territorial claims but it's needed national interests are tied to the scenes vast natural resources professor joseph chan of hong...
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china is now the largest for one hundred twenty four countries they trade with with just seven.
china is now the largest for one hundred twenty four countries they trade with with just seven.
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is china your best bet in 2013? joining us is chief china equity strategist at goldman sachs. always great to speak with you. >> those pmi numbers seven-month high. fourth month gain. it is the longest streak in more than a year for the chinese currency and the stock market lowest level since 2009. what is telling the true story? >> well, i think obviously we are seeing pretty reasewassurin cyclical signs and the market is reacting more. there has been a big divergence in terms of performance. the reason the asian market is not turning so much is because it is less correlated to the global market. and secondly i think it is just not only focusing on structural reform issues more but more bearish on the cyclical outlook. those are probably some of the key differences. we think that tha asia market guys are a little too bearish on the cyclical and reform side. we think that 2013 returns will be a little higher for a versus for h. >> you have introduced with your most recent note at the end of november a reform basket of stocks. can you walk us through what that means? >> over th
is china your best bet in 2013? joining us is chief china equity strategist at goldman sachs. always great to speak with you. >> those pmi numbers seven-month high. fourth month gain. it is the longest streak in more than a year for the chinese currency and the stock market lowest level since 2009. what is telling the true story? >> well, i think obviously we are seeing pretty reasewassurin cyclical signs and the market is reacting more. there has been a big divergence in terms of...
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china is okay. a lot of talk some institutional people might begin selling at this point because certainly retail investors in the u.s. are definitely buying the gold through the gld right now. the fiscal cliff very quickly here because the general consensus outlines of a deal out there. i know it doesn't sound that way. they're far apart. blah-blah. here is the idea. elements are emerging, folks, higher tax rates. nobody down here doesn't think there isn't going to be. if it's not 39% for the top 2%, it'll be 38%. some kind of compromise in the a area. the bad news and i've said this several times, the era of american austerity is beginning now and everybody is starting to realize that. the question is what's it going to look like? the good news is it's likely to be a gentle austerity, if i can say that, in 2013 and probably 2014 depending on the spending cuts. and there will be some cushion. the fed likely will continue its q/e program. they'll likely continue that during their meeting on december
china is okay. a lot of talk some institutional people might begin selling at this point because certainly retail investors in the u.s. are definitely buying the gold through the gld right now. the fiscal cliff very quickly here because the general consensus outlines of a deal out there. i know it doesn't sound that way. they're far apart. blah-blah. here is the idea. elements are emerging, folks, higher tax rates. nobody down here doesn't think there isn't going to be. if it's not 39% for the...
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could be an issue so then i want to know what the concern is i know you've seen you write about about china preparing the red may be to act as a reserve currency. well the concern is number one that the u.s. it's not going to remain twenty five percent of the global economy what it is now forever merging markets will continue to emerge will continue to grow faster than the u.s. the u.s. government is not going to be able to pump out safe and liquid assets on the scale that the global economy requires so there will have to be other sources of those assets in my book a year and a half ago i said the eurozone and china are the most likely alternatives but they're both having problems at the moment so there really is no alternative to the dollar that's one factor supporting the currency and the other fundamental is the liquidity of u.s. financial markets the u.s. treasury bond market is the single largest and most liquid financial market in the world and that's important in times of turbulence that's what continues to make the dollar and only the dollar crude safehaven currency so then even if
could be an issue so then i want to know what the concern is i know you've seen you write about about china preparing the red may be to act as a reserve currency. well the concern is number one that the u.s. it's not going to remain twenty five percent of the global economy what it is now forever merging markets will continue to emerge will continue to grow faster than the u.s. the u.s. government is not going to be able to pump out safe and liquid assets on the scale that the global economy...
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we also have an economic competitor and a partner in china. they have a voracious appetite for natural resources and we're looking at new ways to get these in our own backyard, and maybe i will ask you this question, admiral. admiral, maybe i will ask you this question. how important is the china factor in america energy program's going forward? >> i will talk to doubt, but i would like to mention a few puffs things about this report that may not have come out in your opening remarks. we definitely advocating opening of drilling in the united states where we cannot, but there is a -- wherever we can, but there is a very strong part of this report that says it has to be done safely and we know how to do it safely. that is one contribution of those of us who have served in the armed forces, we do a lot of dangerous stuff in the armed forces, fuel, nuclear power, explosives. the way we do that safely is a high standards, rigid enforcement, and very professional inspectors to do it. we strongly recommend applying this model to regulatory body so t
we also have an economic competitor and a partner in china. they have a voracious appetite for natural resources and we're looking at new ways to get these in our own backyard, and maybe i will ask you this question, admiral. admiral, maybe i will ask you this question. how important is the china factor in america energy program's going forward? >> i will talk to doubt, but i would like to mention a few puffs things about this report that may not have come out in your opening remarks. we...
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and china is now the largest polluter. but that makes it very difficult for the united states to come into these meetings and tell china and india, "you're the biggest polluter now. you need to cut your emissions." >> ifill: when they haven't done the same thing. does that mean that these other nations are sitting back and waiting for the u.s. to do something? is it another one of these stand offs. >> it's kind of like a game of chicken. both sides well, you know, i'll commit to something if i see that you are already doing something at home. china is interesting because they are the world's largest carbon polluter right now. but the new chinese parliament is sending a lot of signals that they intend to cut back, that they're actually going to cut back on their carbon emissions. we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues
and china is now the largest polluter. but that makes it very difficult for the united states to come into these meetings and tell china and india, "you're the biggest polluter now. you need to cut your emissions." >> ifill: when they haven't done the same thing. does that mean that these other nations are sitting back and waiting for the u.s. to do something? is it another one of these stand offs. >> it's kind of like a game of chicken. both sides well, you know, i'll...
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india has announced is ready to deploy its navy in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from viet nam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area with beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for influence and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas vast natural resources professor of international affairs three charlie says delis gripping its national interests. was truly what you know all of these do you see in your interests are not confined by geography it's quite globe and so china sea off the coast of vietnam in your state owned company has invested over two hundred million dollars already for exploration it's seen as bigoted but necessary by the union military to be able to see that if our interests are now are so widespread then belongs to me to show our capabilities to defend our interests and of course the situation in south china sea as being not deteriorating in terms of security and high level of
india has announced is ready to deploy its navy in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from viet nam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area with beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for influence and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas vast natural resources professor of international affairs three...
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india has announced is ready to deploy its navy in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping and all exploration in the area with beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for influence and control and it does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas vast natural resources professor at school of international affairs. says delis keeping a firm grip on its national interests. while it's true what you know these days in getting not confirmed by geography is quite global and so china sea off the coast of vietnam in your state owned company has invested all two hundred million dollars already for exploration. to get seed as beleaguered but necessary by the indian military to be able to see that if our interests are now are so widespread then people also need to show our capabilities to defend our interests and of course the situation in south china sea as being not deteriorating in terms of security and high level
india has announced is ready to deploy its navy in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping and all exploration in the area with beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for influence and control and it does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas vast natural resources professor at school of international affairs....
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>> the best way to play china would be the etf. it's a proxy for the market, but that's because the others out there, you know, they have a lot more of a spread because it's harder to trade the stocks so, you know, the size would trade closer to the index, probably one of the sharper investors, etfs for investors. liz: bruno, the best idea with the fiscal cliff, you believe the cuts kicking in january 1 # #st, something will happen, there will be a deal. that said, where do you advise people to put your money? >> a generational opportunity with the energy or in the sense that's happening right here in the u.s.. we are going to see tremendous growth from a number of companies particularly on the exploration and production space, and specifically around a fiscal cliff creating short term opportunity with limited partnerships, or mlps, the backbone of a lot of the infrastructure that's being built around the energy in a sense that we're seeing, and we'll see it for years to come, and so a lot of opportunities with a lot of opportuniti
>> the best way to play china would be the etf. it's a proxy for the market, but that's because the others out there, you know, they have a lot more of a spread because it's harder to trade the stocks so, you know, the size would trade closer to the index, probably one of the sharper investors, etfs for investors. liz: bruno, the best idea with the fiscal cliff, you believe the cuts kicking in january 1 # #st, something will happen, there will be a deal. that said, where do you advise...
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now the china and india doesn't have the specifics. we're the ones with the specifics. >> cenk: if he's negotiating with them like he is with boehner, perhaps even better. the republicans at the end of these letters at the beginning said we had a status quo election. i got bad news for you guys. you didn't. you lost. now thank you michael. when we come come back back, homeland, is it realistic? we have a form c.i.a. agent who will come on the prime minister program in just a minute and tell us other assessment and its surprisingly realistic, it turns out. >> what are you doing? [ choking ] >> you still don't get it, do you? >> cenk: well, if you don't, we're going to explain it in the next segment. then later on, park avenue, you think you know the whole story? no you don't. on the one side, the billionaires, and on the other side those who are doing poorly in the bronx. a great story about that, and a great movie about it. we'll talk to the director. >> using money to buy fancy cars private jets and mansions, they also use it to rig t
now the china and india doesn't have the specifics. we're the ones with the specifics. >> cenk: if he's negotiating with them like he is with boehner, perhaps even better. the republicans at the end of these letters at the beginning said we had a status quo election. i got bad news for you guys. you didn't. you lost. now thank you michael. when we come come back back, homeland, is it realistic? we have a form c.i.a. agent who will come on the prime minister program in just a minute and...
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especially markets like china. and the ideal way to ride out these difficult times and to reduce costs would be to acquire properties that mine steel making raw materials. and that's exactly what posco is doing according to these reports that say a consortium that it leads has been named preferred bid forea stake in a canadian mine. some reports say it's seeking to acquire around a 10% to 15% stake and is scheduled to sign a sales and purchase agreement early next year. and how will posco finance this acquisition? observers say it's been selling many noncore assets like its holdings in sk telecom to cushion these investment plans like the purchase of the australian steel and iron ore producer aryan which by the way collapsed late october. back to you. >> all right, chery, thanks for that. still to come, we'll speak as to a guest who believes volatility in the oil market will continue well into 2013. we'll find where his predictions are for crude next year. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gif
especially markets like china. and the ideal way to ride out these difficult times and to reduce costs would be to acquire properties that mine steel making raw materials. and that's exactly what posco is doing according to these reports that say a consortium that it leads has been named preferred bid forea stake in a canadian mine. some reports say it's seeking to acquire around a 10% to 15% stake and is scheduled to sign a sales and purchase agreement early next year. and how will posco...
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amid accusations china is expirations in the disputed area professor jones of channel hong kong city university told us that both india and china are looking to maintain a high profile both domestically and internationally by getting involved in the dispute. the recent course has been the issue off a new passport by the time these authorities indicating territories in dispute between time in india and these territories may need the two pieces of land that the eastern and western foothills of the himalayas known as the are not child protests and outside chin because of the mistake nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seen to be reek in dealing with time you know obviously a higher. government popular and provides more support for military spending that has to be spending on more than a station that maybe india has its own security has own is own energy security problem and it is to explore. to get into self time to see chinese authorities on one hand also has to satisfy the rest of nationalist sentiments and at the same time you would like to avoid serious conflicts.
amid accusations china is expirations in the disputed area professor jones of channel hong kong city university told us that both india and china are looking to maintain a high profile both domestically and internationally by getting involved in the dispute. the recent course has been the issue off a new passport by the time these authorities indicating territories in dispute between time in india and these territories may need the two pieces of land that the eastern and western foothills of...
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india has announced it's ready to deploy its navy in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping in oil explorations in the area but beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for influence and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas vast natural resources professor joseph channel hong kong city university thing that the indian government cannot stay theil and in the conflict here to domestic political pressure are the reason. has been the issue of a new passport fora keys indicating territories in dispute speech in china in the near chinese territories. they need that two pieces of land going to eastern and western foothills of the himalayas known as the outer natural pradesh and outside chin because of the rest it nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seen to be reaped in dealing with time you know obviously a higher. government popular and provides more support for militar
india has announced it's ready to deploy its navy in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping in oil explorations in the area but beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for influence and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas vast natural resources professor joseph channel hong kong city...
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pipeline built across the united states china would like to see more of chinese investment in this country saudi arabia has been been on the record saying that they'd like to scuttle our efforts to enact a price on carbon pollution clean energy laws and that sort of thing so a lot of foreign countries have a big interest in american politics now they can play an outsized role in the challenge for both the press and the public is to figure out where this is happening the problem is so much as undisclosed and in the senate republican senators have abused the filibuster to block any type of reform i mean there are pretty simple fixes for a lot of this just forced some of these third party campaign organizations to disclose right in the public and press can very evaluate very very quickly we just have thirty seconds left you've been doing some research into who is funding grover norquist who is a. few look behind his foundation over sixty percent percent more than two thirds of his budget comes from just two billionaire backed non-profits it's folks like steve backed steve schwarzman paul sing
pipeline built across the united states china would like to see more of chinese investment in this country saudi arabia has been been on the record saying that they'd like to scuttle our efforts to enact a price on carbon pollution clean energy laws and that sort of thing so a lot of foreign countries have a big interest in american politics now they can play an outsized role in the challenge for both the press and the public is to figure out where this is happening the problem is so much as...
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india says it's ready to deploy its navy to the south china sea to protect its oil interests this comes amid accusations china's expirations in the disputed area professor joseph chan of hong kong city university told us that both india and china are looking to maintain a high profile both domestically and internationally by getting involved in the dispute. the recent course has been be issue of a new passport by the time these authorities indicating territories in disputed region time in the near. territories may need the two pieces of command eastern and western foothills of the himalayas known as the our natural pradesh and chin because of the mystic nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seemed to be read in dealing with time you know obviously a higher. government popular and provides more our support for military spending especially spending on more than one east asian while that may be india has its own security has on its own energy security problem and it is eager to explore car to get in itself a time to see chinese authorities on one hand also has to satisfy. n
india says it's ready to deploy its navy to the south china sea to protect its oil interests this comes amid accusations china's expirations in the disputed area professor joseph chan of hong kong city university told us that both india and china are looking to maintain a high profile both domestically and internationally by getting involved in the dispute. the recent course has been be issue of a new passport by the time these authorities indicating territories in disputed region time in the...
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bill across the united states china would like to see more of chinese investment in this country saudi arabia has been been on the record saying that they'd like to scuttle our efforts to enact a price on carbon pollution clean energy laws and that sort of thing so a lot of foreign countries have a big interest in american politics now they can play an outsized role in the challenge for both the press and the public is to figure out where this is happening the problem is so much is undisclosed and in the senate republican senators have abused the filibuster to block any type of reform i mean there are pretty simple fixes for a lot of this just forced some of these third party campaign organizations to disclose right in the public and press can very evaluate very very quickly we just have thirty seconds left you've been doing some research into who is funding grover norquist who has a. if you look behind his foundation over sixty percent six percent more than two thirds of his budget comes from just two billionaire backed nonprofits that's folks like steve bechtel steve schwarzman paul
bill across the united states china would like to see more of chinese investment in this country saudi arabia has been been on the record saying that they'd like to scuttle our efforts to enact a price on carbon pollution clean energy laws and that sort of thing so a lot of foreign countries have a big interest in american politics now they can play an outsized role in the challenge for both the press and the public is to figure out where this is happening the problem is so much is undisclosed...
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so confident in his state he called the bid germany or china of the u.s.. he is the founding partner, steven leblanc. i find your situation so fascinating, you killed in the pension fund world and now it is like you switched sides because people use to come and sell you on their ideas so you would invest in them. now you are selling them on your it which is very much texas center. talk about what you are doing right now. >> thanks. appreciate the opportunity to come on. let me tell you more about my background. before i joined the are as i was the ceo of all time family summit properties. during my tenure if you invested year crew the 9/11 downturn. we sold the company in 2005 to camden property and the market was overvalued. at that with a couple years earlier in retrospect. i spent three years the teaching realistic at the university of texas and in fall of 2008 had a chance to give back. the teachers retirement system of texas $110 billion represents 1.3 million teachers and all the workers of the public school system. it is 5% of all texans paying money
so confident in his state he called the bid germany or china of the u.s.. he is the founding partner, steven leblanc. i find your situation so fascinating, you killed in the pension fund world and now it is like you switched sides because people use to come and sell you on their ideas so you would invest in them. now you are selling them on your it which is very much texas center. talk about what you are doing right now. >> thanks. appreciate the opportunity to come on. let me tell you...
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it is quite cumbersome for both china and elsewhere in the globe, melissa. when it comes down here who owns the mineral rights. here in the united states a greater segment of the market owns the mineral rights. for example here in nnsylvania, marcellus shale, landowners get to share in the profits of fracking that is going on. you don't have that elsewhere. you have greater government ownership of mineral rights. this is the government we're talking about. so it is cumbersome, it is expensive in the form of both taxes and royalalty regime. in the case of a situation like argentina which nationalized its gas companies, you have the issue of attracting outside investors at this point. melissa: well, i don't understand. if the government owns the mineral rights why don't they want to develop it? it would be revenue for them and every government needs money to spend? >> well, indeed. now when you have a case like the united states, it's a matter where your ideology runs down to. the state of north dark has tremendous resources taking advantage of it has 3.1% of
it is quite cumbersome for both china and elsewhere in the globe, melissa. when it comes down here who owns the mineral rights. here in the united states a greater segment of the market owns the mineral rights. for example here in nnsylvania, marcellus shale, landowners get to share in the profits of fracking that is going on. you don't have that elsewhere. you have greater government ownership of mineral rights. this is the government we're talking about. so it is cumbersome, it is expensive...
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it indicates that the economy in china is expanding again. that means that german companies can hope for new orders from china again, and the markets here can hope for new chinese money to be invested soon into german assets. >> let's take a quick look at some market numbers. the dax ended the day almost 1/2 of 1% up. the euro stoxx 50 closed up at 2582. the dow jones is currently going down about 1/4 of 1%. the euro is trading $1.3660. we turn our attention to syria, where the human cost of the civil war is not limited to loss and destruction inside the country. some half a million summer -- syrians are refugees in neighboring countries. >> for those studying abroad in europe, the anxiety about the safety of their loved ones can beat all consuming -- can be all-consuming. >> this man is torn between remaining where he is and returning to war-ravaged syria. he has been studying medicine in germany for five years and is now doing his residency. he is having trouble concentrating on his professional career. his family can no longer support him
it indicates that the economy in china is expanding again. that means that german companies can hope for new orders from china again, and the markets here can hope for new chinese money to be invested soon into german assets. >> let's take a quick look at some market numbers. the dax ended the day almost 1/2 of 1% up. the euro stoxx 50 closed up at 2582. the dow jones is currently going down about 1/4 of 1%. the euro is trading $1.3660. we turn our attention to syria, where the human cost...
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how is china doing? >> we are actually doing the best. just look at china. the chinese economy is actually not doing that well. there are a lot of complex. the new party just took over the control. there are a lot of things to figure out. the u.s. is in the best condition right now. we have to get past this fiscal cliff and move on. connell: we probably would be talking a lot more about china and the transition of power and how president obama is supposed to do without. when you say there are economy is not doing that great, does that mean it is in jeopardy of a tough all, or it will hang in there? >> i think it will hang in there. china, i think, will grow. reasonably, i have seen some analysts come out and be pretty bullish. their economy, the outlook is willing not that bright. although, they probably will not fall hard. china is sort of setting their status quo. i think the u.s., again, back to the u.s., they have to get their act together. connell: a few days after the end of the year. that is just silly, if you think about it. if we all know the answer
how is china doing? >> we are actually doing the best. just look at china. the chinese economy is actually not doing that well. there are a lot of complex. the new party just took over the control. there are a lot of things to figure out. the u.s. is in the best condition right now. we have to get past this fiscal cliff and move on. connell: we probably would be talking a lot more about china and the transition of power and how president obama is supposed to do without. when you say there...
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that rise outstripped even the increase seen from china. german cars especially remained popular overseas. i of german exports continue to sell at this rate, they could reach a record 1.1 billion euros for 2012. >> how did companies react to the export news, and what does that mean for investors? our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. > germany's exporters are still reporting strong profits, but companies which mainly depend on the european markets are preparing for tougher times. truckmaker m.a.n. announced that it is planning to reduce capacity by ordering more than five dozen workers to work reduced hours. news like this limits the upward potential, just like the discussion in united states about tax increases and spending cuts. each time a solution between democrats and republicans seems to become a bit less probable. investors are getting nervous again, also here in frankfurt. >> let's take a quick look at some market numbers now. the dax closed just a tad down at 7435. euro stoxx 50 closed about 0.3%
that rise outstripped even the increase seen from china. german cars especially remained popular overseas. i of german exports continue to sell at this rate, they could reach a record 1.1 billion euros for 2012. >> how did companies react to the export news, and what does that mean for investors? our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. > germany's exporters are still reporting strong profits, but companies which mainly depend on the european markets...
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china operation to rule the day. this is archie good to have you with us americans and the hundreds of thousands have clicked the sign button on the internet petitions saying they no longer want their states to be part of the u.s. marine up at nine vesa gates why a growing number of u.s. nationals are eager to rip the stalls and stripes a pot. the night. or two longer here is that for a former colony won the right to determine its all best of the. test a perfecting of our hero moves forward. for weeks following barack obama's reelection nearly one million americans have moved forward by campaigning to break apart all fifty states have filed online petitions with the white house requesting to peacefully secede from the so-called perfecting union a movement that's garnered more than thirty thousand signatures in north carolina where many like michael tuggle. see independence as a symbol may twentieth a consistent one is the day that north carolina sated from the union and america's stars and stripes ripping at the seam
china operation to rule the day. this is archie good to have you with us americans and the hundreds of thousands have clicked the sign button on the internet petitions saying they no longer want their states to be part of the u.s. marine up at nine vesa gates why a growing number of u.s. nationals are eager to rip the stalls and stripes a pot. the night. or two longer here is that for a former colony won the right to determine its all best of the. test a perfecting of our hero moves forward....
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it look at a country like yemen there's very little water there but then look at a country like say china there's a lot of water in some parts of the country and in some of the western portions where you have a lot of agriculture it's very close to scarcity if you use the one thousand cubic meters per capita as the threshold so it's a raft of time very much sell ok tony we'll let you go ahead please yeah i don't know please. think singapore singapore only has five percent of the wall so that it needs it therefore it doesn't have the ten percent it needs for use at home and jobs and it doesn't have any for the food. so for a half million people living in an area about the size of london or a small island. it is in fact a very prosperous country it proves that water in the absence of water in the scarcity of water doesn't determine outcomes poverty and poverty which normally derives from poor governance and organization of economies is the explanation for people's. being unable to gain access to the water they need for all because they need this whole what they need for jobs for what they n
it look at a country like yemen there's very little water there but then look at a country like say china there's a lot of water in some parts of the country and in some of the western portions where you have a lot of agriculture it's very close to scarcity if you use the one thousand cubic meters per capita as the threshold so it's a raft of time very much sell ok tony we'll let you go ahead please yeah i don't know please. think singapore singapore only has five percent of the wall so that it...
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the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area but beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nations scramble for employer wins and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas of us natural resources professor desert chang of hong kong theater university think the indian government cannot say silent in the conflict here to domestic political pressure there are thirty to thirty recent course has been the issue of a new passport but it's time these authorities indicate in territories in disputes between time india time these territories may need the two pieces of land that the eastern and western foot hills up to him a layer is known as the our natural pradesh and outside chin because of the vested nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seemed to be reaped in dealing with time you know obviously a high of course the government popular and provides more support for military spending especially spending on more than o
the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area but beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nations scramble for employer wins and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas of us natural resources professor desert chang of hong kong theater university think the indian government cannot say silent in the conflict here to domestic...
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they said china would be it's second largest market. schultz talked about getting ip to the tea business. i mention all of this to understand that starbucks doesn't go in for idle chatter when it goes in for these meetings. it has a track record of following through on these plans. we want to know how the us business is doing. and you need to hear about international. europe, don't forget, green mountain, it has been huge. starbu starbuck's should tell us what it is going to do with it's cash. they have the cash to do it. i prefer them to grow with the money. this is a major bone of contention. i think it is good. the bears, they seem to think that the coffee could be played out. starbucks will tell us about the new juice store concept. maybe it will give us insight to what could end up being one of the three top markets for the company india. i can't wait to hear about the projections about india. and of course they need to address teavana. i thought this could be a terrific move. seem to be quite popular. the earnings as early at 2013
they said china would be it's second largest market. schultz talked about getting ip to the tea business. i mention all of this to understand that starbucks doesn't go in for idle chatter when it goes in for these meetings. it has a track record of following through on these plans. we want to know how the us business is doing. and you need to hear about international. europe, don't forget, green mountain, it has been huge. starbu starbuck's should tell us what it is going to do with it's cash....
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china is completely different. china is everywhere and africa and certainly from my view, not in an adversarial relationship. economic competitors, there's lots of cheney's investment across the continent. i would say to oversimplify this, the chinese have chosen an investment in infrastructure. roads, bridges, airports, ministries of foreign affairs and the african union headquarters in football stadiums although for the economy. it's usually where i get fed up. what if you guys done? [inaudible] >> yet, soccer. so they say that cheney spoke a foot stadium. what has america done for us? i will admit in a pillowcase comment i was frustrated by that and say americans invent and how thick dignities and education and the fact that there are young people alive to watch football is largely because of the people of the united states. that's kind of her difference. we've chosen a path of investment, human capital. it pays off in the long term rather than the immediacy of a football stadium. we've seen over the past severa
china is completely different. china is everywhere and africa and certainly from my view, not in an adversarial relationship. economic competitors, there's lots of cheney's investment across the continent. i would say to oversimplify this, the chinese have chosen an investment in infrastructure. roads, bridges, airports, ministries of foreign affairs and the african union headquarters in football stadiums although for the economy. it's usually where i get fed up. what if you guys done?...
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has not you know imposed major penalties on china for that right exactly and those were built in because the administration did sort of take on congress last december with central bank sanctions and managed to win some very short term temporary waivers that they couldn't force sort of at their discretion the real issue the fundamental issue here though is that the administration doesn't have a waiver to use at the table with iran per se there's there's a lack of clarity about what iran would have to do in order to get the u.s. to be able to lift the sanctions or suspend that and so there is a lack of confidence i think every time these sanctions get passed that the sanctions are actually going to be used as leverage rather than just sort of step by step incremental approach towards confrontation and jamal when we talk about sanctions it's really interesting because this is sort of seen as a nonviolent alternative to any sort of military violence and its sense of the american people as a way to show that we're. tough but it doesn't actually physically hurt anyone but that's not really the
has not you know imposed major penalties on china for that right exactly and those were built in because the administration did sort of take on congress last december with central bank sanctions and managed to win some very short term temporary waivers that they couldn't force sort of at their discretion the real issue the fundamental issue here though is that the administration doesn't have a waiver to use at the table with iran per se there's there's a lack of clarity about what iran would...
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china istrying back. so you have three major underpinnings well these idiots are doing what they're doing. lou: okay. as always to agree to talk to you. at the box office, vampires in love. james bond with a slow holiday weekend. entertainment twilight finale pulli in 17 million. tops of the box office. the twilight saga breaking don part two has mad more than $700 million worldwide. the latest bond flick making another 17 million. pulled in just about 870 million wodwide. the richest total ever in this series. coming in third. thirteen and a half million dollars for the weekend. up net, the fiscal cliff. a proposal of his own. the president. what does he think? is it a joke? we will take it up with michael ramirez in just a moment. is our population at risk? a super bug now plaguing this nation's health care facilities. we are joined to assess the threat and the prospects or a public-health response next. ♪ lou: we do not want to the frightened or concern anyone with these new reports but we think the
china istrying back. so you have three major underpinnings well these idiots are doing what they're doing. lou: okay. as always to agree to talk to you. at the box office, vampires in love. james bond with a slow holiday weekend. entertainment twilight finale pulli in 17 million. tops of the box office. the twilight saga breaking don part two has mad more than $700 million worldwide. the latest bond flick making another 17 million. pulled in just about 870 million wodwide. the richest total...
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foreign ministry officials met separately with envoys from japan, the united states, china and russia. it's believed they discussed ways to cancel the launch. the ships have technology to track missiles. they're also considering raising the country's alert status by one notch. >>> euro zone finance ministers approved a loan just last week. now the greeks have announced one way they will use the funds. what's the latest? >> one of the requirements for greek receiving the bailout fund is they cut down their debt. they will buy back government bonds a t a discount. greek officials said on monday they will purchase the bonds from private financial institutions. they will pay 30 to 40% of the original price before the bonds mature. the announcement came a week after euro zone finance ministers agreed to offer 43.7 billion euros. that's about $57 billion. greek officials said the critor institutions will receive bonds issued by the euro zone's bail out fund instead of cash. the buy back program is a condition leaders must fulfill to receive the next cash infusion. the success depends on the
foreign ministry officials met separately with envoys from japan, the united states, china and russia. it's believed they discussed ways to cancel the launch. the ships have technology to track missiles. they're also considering raising the country's alert status by one notch. >>> euro zone finance ministers approved a loan just last week. now the greeks have announced one way they will use the funds. what's the latest? >> one of the requirements for greek receiving the bailout...
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today we start in northeastern china. this is the national preserve. guess what video cameras picked up. siberian tigers and lepers. this is out in the wild. by the way, in the middle of the action between tigers and lepers there is a fox. what is interesting about the fox the fox is like i think somebody is watching me. who is that? hey. let me get out of here. maybe the fox is doing the walk of shame and got caught. they believe that the father and daughter. >> daddy daughter time. >>> let's move to thailand where baby is having bath time. she got a new pool and mommy is trying to teach it how to jump in. she is like i am going to play with the trainer and mom. i love how trying to get into the pool -- >> it is a baby pool. i would think they dug a pool in the enclosure but it is a baby pool. >> mom is showing her how to do it. you stand in here and cool off. >> what is interesting is that these elephants live at the elephant nature parkture is an 80-acre preserve. the mom was brought there because she was a victim of land minds. the good thing is th
today we start in northeastern china. this is the national preserve. guess what video cameras picked up. siberian tigers and lepers. this is out in the wild. by the way, in the middle of the action between tigers and lepers there is a fox. what is interesting about the fox the fox is like i think somebody is watching me. who is that? hey. let me get out of here. maybe the fox is doing the walk of shame and got caught. they believe that the father and daughter. >> daddy daughter time....
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the muni chief wants tochl tend the line through china town, north, and into north beach as you can see on the map. he wants a station built at old pagoda theater. residents have been vocal. the current plan calls for tunneling to extend into the area so drilling can be used to excavate and be brought to the surface. he says the extension depends on funding for project. >> coming up takeout containers could get the squeeze in one city. >> and royal buzz over the reason the duchess of cambridge is in the hospital. it's a condition doctors not too worried about. >> and official baseball business that brought to san francisco. the news continues in one minute. >>> duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting an heir, she's being treated in a hospital for severe morning sickness. she can't keep down any food or drink. the royal family says the pregnancy is less than two months along. the child will be third in line to take the thrown behind prince william and his father. >> san francisco mayor ed lee and detroit mayor settled a friendly bet this afternoon. after his team lost the world serie
the muni chief wants tochl tend the line through china town, north, and into north beach as you can see on the map. he wants a station built at old pagoda theater. residents have been vocal. the current plan calls for tunneling to extend into the area so drilling can be used to excavate and be brought to the surface. he says the extension depends on funding for project. >> coming up takeout containers could get the squeeze in one city. >> and royal buzz over the reason the duchess...
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. >>> manufacturers scoring deals in china. first solar will ship two -pmegawatts worth of its panels to china early 2013. sun power is buying a 25% stake for a solar panel and tracker venture in northern california. >>> she is one of the most notorious mean people out there. so why not make "vogue" editor anna win tour a u.s. ambassador? it making perfect sense. well, apparently to president obama it does. we're going to explain coming up. you can never have too much money. ♪ . having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a tonf caons doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break fm the holiday stress. fedex office. melissa: we are joined by author and radio talk show goddess market to buy monica crowley and republican strategist. thank you for joining yes. both of you. first up, i love this story. the ambassador wears product. president obama is considering nominating a very fashionable 84 ambassador in the u.k. or franc
. >>> manufacturers scoring deals in china. first solar will ship two -pmegawatts worth of its panels to china early 2013. sun power is buying a 25% stake for a solar panel and tracker venture in northern california. >>> she is one of the most notorious mean people out there. so why not make "vogue" editor anna win tour a u.s. ambassador? it making perfect sense. well, apparently to president obama it does. we're going to explain coming up. you can never have too...
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but this idea that because in bangladesh and china they accept working conditions that americans would not consider optimal that you can't ask for anything anymore because, hey, man, we'll just send our stuff over there. and i understand that but there has to be some sense of domestic policy that keeps that in there, yes? >> right. >> jon: well, i'm very glad. i would like the two of you, if i may, to keep you in a curio cabinet. because you are the two nicest people i think i've met. (laughter) and if i could just keep you in there and open it and go in and take a peek at you every now and then. (cheers and applause) warren buffett, it's on the back shelves now, "tap dancing to work." two of the nicest communists you will ever meet in your life. warren buffett and carol loomis. berkshire hathaway and "fortune" magazine. we'll be right back after this. (cheers and applause) úáé!é!é!é!&íki÷z÷z (cheers and applause). >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00. neil young will be joining us. here it is, your moment of zen. >> well, i don't know what i'm going to do
but this idea that because in bangladesh and china they accept working conditions that americans would not consider optimal that you can't ask for anything anymore because, hey, man, we'll just send our stuff over there. and i understand that but there has to be some sense of domestic policy that keeps that in there, yes? >> right. >> jon: well, i'm very glad. i would like the two of you, if i may, to keep you in a curio cabinet. because you are the two nicest people i think i've...